The words to the old classic song read, "summer time and the living is easy...". I absolutely believe that's the way it's supposed to be... Don't let the price of gas or the price increases in the airline industry stop you. But if you do, there's lots you can do to turn your back or front yard into a perfectly wonderful get away.  Call it the perfect staycation!...Isn't that the new buzz word for not taking a get out of town vacation?  Before I head to California  where I intend to immerse myself in green design... I'll leave you with some ideas on making your outdoor space a spot to relax and have a good time.
The patio off the dining and living rooms extend entertaining onto the patio. The casual red chairs are from Design Within Reach and the Montego table is from Room and Board.   Plant life always softens hard surfaces. With this lush atrium the homeowners created an indoor space that rivals the tropics. Plantings include palms, ferns, and lilies set against Chinese slate tiles.  The wicker chairs add to the tropical aesthetic.
With this lush atrium the homeowners created an indoor space that rivals the tropics. Plantings include palms, ferns, and lilies set against Chinese slate tiles.  The wicker chairs add to the tropical aesthetic. I've always loved  the non conventional style of Berkeley, California. That's what attracts me to this outdoor space.  The front yard grass has been replace with bluestone pavers. Although you can't see it, there is a water feature included in this design.  The design team of  Huettl-Thuilot Associates created the perfect courtyard staycation spot.
I've always loved  the non conventional style of Berkeley, California. That's what attracts me to this outdoor space.  The front yard grass has been replace with bluestone pavers. Although you can't see it, there is a water feature included in this design.  The design team of  Huettl-Thuilot Associates created the perfect courtyard staycation spot. With  gravel under  foot, glazed clay pots and the deep green foliage of an espaliered fig
With  gravel under  foot, glazed clay pots and the deep green foliage of an espaliered fig 
combine to create an organic feel to this space.  The dark  exterior wall adds the drama... love it! 

Sources: Coastal Living, Sunset, Cottage Living






























































